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I'm going to state the obvious. The danger is not receding.
See Also:
Initial Claims Danger v.10
Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Initial Claims
I live in the USA and I am concerned about the future. I created this blog to share my thoughts on the economy and anything else that might catch my attention.
5 comments:
Here's the question of the day.
When is it safe for me to put an "exponential trend failure" label on this chart series?
I'm not quite there yet but each passing week offers more evidence.
RE: trend failure
Meh. Exp decay is not nearly as exciting as exp growth. :-)
AllanF,
Tell that to the innocent bystanders in Detroit!
Sorry. Gallows humor.
Whenever you want, Mark. After all, this is as good as it gets.
Who Struck John,
After all, this is as good as it gets.
Paradise. Sigh.
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